The Miami Dolphins have done a ton this offseason to improve from a 2021 team that failed to make the postseason, marking the fifth year in a row that Miami finished their season early.
With all of the moves that general manager Chris Grier and the other Dolphins decision-makers completed involving external free agents, it’s not surprising that some of their re-signings haven’t been talked about quite as much. This may include the decision to re-sign linebacker Duke Riley.
Riley, 27, is coming back for his second season with Miami after spending time with both the Atlanta Falcons and Philadelphia Eagles. With no big changes at the position for the Dolphins, to this point, it’s likely that Riley will return to his roles on defense and special teams.
The contract that the former LSU Tiger signed is a one-year deal that’s worth $3 million. According to Over the Cap, it has a $1.25 million base salary that is fully guaranteed. He also received a $1 million signing bonus and…